Surgery Quotes

Discover the best quotes about Surgery. This collection showcases wisdom and insights on Surgery from various authors and personalities.

My way is the sensitive, emotional way, because that's who I am. I try to be the clown and court jester and make people laugh. At the same time, you have people in the hospital who have had gastric bypass or lap-band surgery, and they still have to work out. If you don't work out and eat healthy, you'll look like a melted candle.
Minimally invasive surgery is the way forward: the patient goes home the next day; there are fewer complications.
I'm an actor - it's not brain surgery. If I do my job right, people won't ask for their money back.
It's a frustrating game because the situations so drastically change at different times over the course of the week, the game, the season. It feels like brain surgery at times.
I jog every day, but I haven't had plastic surgery - though that's not to say if one day I look in the mirror and go 'Ugh!' I won't have something done.
Right after Dynasty ended I had a facelift and laser surgery to get rid of lines around my eyes.
There are a lot of myths about my injuries. They say I have broken every bone in my body. Not true. But I have broken 35 bones. I had surgery 14 times to pin and plate. I shattered my pelvis. I forget all of the things that have broke.
I have not had any plastic surgery in any shape or form. No implants. And my hair is not dyed.
I'm here instead of having shoulder surgery. But I'm not sure which is more painful.
I've had so much plastic surgery, when I die they will donate my body to Tupperware.
Comebacks are not at all easy. After a major surgery, the difficult part is to conquer the inner demons. It's all in the mind. Only an individual can overcome his fears.
Like the old Italian saying goes, 'It ain't rocket surgery.'
If you choose to be Frankenstein with Botox and plastic surgery, you've bought your own private mask.
I don't really talk about surgery, because I feel like no one should be judged on their journey.
I see women in their 30s getting plastic surgery, pulling this up and tucking that back. It's like a slippery slope - once you start you pull one thing one way and then you think, 'Oh my God, I've got to do the other side.'
I would trust citizen journalism as much as I would trust citizen surgery.
Economics is not brain surgery.
I am not anti plastic surgery, but I'm anti procedures such as Botox and fillers which can actually distort the face and start making you look a bit odd.
The scar on my eye is a result of the doctor's sewing up my face. It was 450 stitches and plastic surgery.
Plastic surgery and breast implants are fine for people who want that, if it makes them feel better about who they are. But, it makes these people, actors especially, fantasy figures for a fantasy world. Acting is about being real being honest.